Alcohol/fast food are not banned even though they are "dangerous" and he's saying that stretched tyres fit in that same category of "danger is present, but the likelyhood of a serious consequence is very low when the correct procudures are followed." Ie, if drinking do not drive. Do not consume copious amounts of fast food. Ect.
Alcohol/fast food are not banned even though they are "dangerous" and he's saying that stretched tyres fit in that same category of "danger is present, but the likelyhood of a serious consequence is very low when the correct procudures are followed." Ie, if drinking do not drive. Do not consume copious amounts of fast food. Ect.
I haven't been reading the thread, but now you are saying that Oxer is saying that stretched tyres are dangerous? Wasn't he supporting the claim that stretched tyres are not dangerous?
I haven't been reading the thread, but now you are saying that Oxer is saying that stretched tyres are dangerous? Wasn't he supporting the claim that stretched tyres are not dangerous?
He was being 100% sarcastic in that last comment :P
Alcohol/fast food are not banned even though they are "dangerous" and he's saying that stretched tyres fit in that same category of "danger is present, but the likelyhood of a serious consequence is very low when the correct procudures are followed." Ie, if drinking do not drive. Do not consume copious amounts of fast food. Ect.
yeah good idea guys, ban all things that can have a negative effect on anything.
or just dont be a dum kunt or be smart and informed and;
1. dont drink and drive or dont drink at all
2.have fast food in moderation or not at all
3. put apropriate tires on your car...
yeah good idea guys, ban all things that can have a negative effect on anything.
or just dont be a dum kunt or be smart and informed and;
1. dont drink and drive or dont drink at all
2.have fast food in moderation or not at all
3. put apropriate tires on your car...
4. If not having appropriate tires, drive carefully to avoid increasing the chance of tyre failure?
EG: When driving with semi slicks on the street, driving in the wet requires care. Or should that be made illegal too because Melbourne has temperamental weather?
Also, somewhat related, why is it a illegal for me to drive a vehicle without functioning headlights even when they are not necessary to use in the conditions i am driving in?
I have always had a problem with that :<
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